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Abd Allah Ibn Rawaahah. he was one of the twelve representative of the Ansaar that took an oath of allegiance in the first Pledge of Aqabah . He was the most active Muslim of the Ansaar who strived to supports the thriving religion.
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Abd Allah Ibn Rawaahah he was one of the twelve representative of the Ansaar that took an oath of allegiance in the first Pledge of Aqabah. He was the most active Muslim of the Ansaar who strived to supports the thriving religion. Also the most alert Muslim to the plots of ‘Abd Allah Ibn Ubaiy whom the people of Al-Madiinah were about to crown king before the Muslims arrived He was a poet, his poetry flowed with admirable fluency and strength The Prophet (PBUH) always admired his poetry, always asked him to recite more of it.
He saw service in all the Battles: Badr, Uhud, Al-Khandaq, Al Hudaibiyyah, and Khaibar In every battle he shouted at the disbelievers, “O believers, get out of my way. My Prophet (PBUH) has all the excellent qualities.”
One of his poems that he recited in front of the Prophet (PBUH) O the good descendant of Al Haashim Allah raised you to a high station Oh which you are worthy above all mankind. My intuition made me realize at once You excelling nature, Contrary to the disbelievers’ belief in you. If you asked some of them for support and help, They would turn you down. May Allah establish the good that descends On you firmly And bestow victory upon you as He did to Muusaa.
Abu Aiyuub Al-Ansaariy He was also known as Khaalid Ibn Zaid. The grandson of Maalik Ibn An-Najaar. The first time he met the Prophet (PBUH) was when the Madiinah delegation journeyed to Makkah to take the oath of allegiance to the Prophet (PBUH) in the famous Second Pledge of Al-’Aqabah. He was among the 70 believers who shook hands with the Prophet (PBUH) and gave him support and loyalty.
His great fortune was that his house was chosen for the great Muhaajir and the generous Prophet (PBUH) to live in when the Messenger of Allah entered Al-Madiinah and established it as the capital of Allah’s new region. He had refused to fight in an army whose commander was a young Muslim assigned by the caliph. -this one and only mistake shook his inner-most self, and he was always full of regrets. Ever since then he never missed a battle.
He craved nothing of this world but for a place in the battlefield among the mujaahiddun who strive in the way of Allah (swt) no sooner had he seen the Muslim army march forth towards the Constantinople than he mounted his hourse, raised his sword, and galloped towards a great and long awaited martyrdom. -he was wounded in this battle, which later on led to his death
When he was wounded the commander of the army, Yaziid Ibn Mu’aawiyah, visited him and asked him what his last wish is. Abu Aiyuub replied asking Yaziid to carry his body through the enemy line until the enemy lands and bury him there, then to break through the enemy line until he reached his grace to that Abu Aiyuub might hear the sound of the galloping Muslim horse clattering over it and realize that they had achieved victory. His body was buried in the heart of Constantinople, now known as Istanbul His life was tranquil and pure as the early morning breeze